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the united nations said 2.2 million syrian versus left the country. more than 200,000 are now in iraq, and as winter approaches many are still living in tents. we have reports on what is being done in northern iraq to prepare refugees for the cold. >> it's early morning and the women in this refugee camp prepare food. they've been cooking outdoors since the summer but that will have to end soon because winter has come and with it plunging temperatures and heavy rain. >> i make a special effort to cook every friday a small treat to help forget where we are. but with the rains we won't be able to do this for much longer. even this small treat will be taken away from us. >> reporter: preparations to get this camp ready for winter are well under way. drainage systems are put in place to make sure the camp doesn't flood. from the u.n. refugee agency said although things are on track they have a long way to go. >> we will support the international community with the needs for the winter. >> reporter: there is a huge difference between having a camp ready fo
the united nations said 2.2 million syrian versus left the country. more than 200,000 are now in iraq, and as winter approaches many are still living in tents. we have reports on what is being done in northern iraq to prepare refugees for the cold. >> it's early morning and the women in this refugee camp prepare food. they've been cooking outdoors since the summer but that will have to end soon because winter has come and with it plunging temperatures and heavy rain. >> i make a...
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united nations says half are children. many are not able to go to school. some are working to support their families. a danger approaches - a harsh winter. zeina khodr reports from a camp near lebanon. >> we are at a tenth settlement near lebanon. they dot the landscape along the border with syria. people live in miserable conditions. they may be safe, not it facing the violence of syria, but they have the cold. people barely have anything. the ground is mutt, and these plastic sheetings do not provide shelter when the rain starts. look around - just a few weeks ago there was rain and the whole area was flooded. people are worried and are calling on the international community to help them. the international community can only do so much. they have to deal with their economic problems. this is how people live - sometimes four to five families in one tent. people are talking about their children suffering from respiratory problems, pneumonia, and social workers are warning of the possibility of such diseases spreading. so miserable conditions in the next few
united nations says half are children. many are not able to go to school. some are working to support their families. a danger approaches - a harsh winter. zeina khodr reports from a camp near lebanon. >> we are at a tenth settlement near lebanon. they dot the landscape along the border with syria. people live in miserable conditions. they may be safe, not it facing the violence of syria, but they have the cold. people barely have anything. the ground is mutt, and these plastic sheetings...
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the united nations estimate 2.2 million people have fled syria and taken up refugee in other countries. more than a third of them are in lebanon. many are in camps such as one al jazeera visited. >> reporter: we're at a tented settlement in lebanon. they dot the landscape along the border are syria. people live in miserable conditions and they may be safe, they no longer have to face the violence in syria but we're warning of the danger to come, and that is the cold. in this region temperatures drop below zero and you can see people barely have anything. the grouped is all--the ground is all mud and the plastic sheetings do not provide shelter when the rain starts. just look around. just a few weeks ago there was rain and the whole area was flooded. people are worried. they're calling on the international community to help them. but the international community can only do so much. and the lebanese government can only do so much. they have to deal with their own economic problems. this is how people live, sometimes four to five families just in one tent. people are talking about their c
the united nations estimate 2.2 million people have fled syria and taken up refugee in other countries. more than a third of them are in lebanon. many are in camps such as one al jazeera visited. >> reporter: we're at a tented settlement in lebanon. they dot the landscape along the border are syria. people live in miserable conditions and they may be safe, they no longer have to face the violence in syria but we're warning of the danger to come, and that is the cold. in this region...
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. >> earlier today we talked to a spokesman for the united nation who told us about the difficulties it faces trying to keep families warm. >> i was in iraq where we brought in extra soil to create platforms for the tents. we are putting down plastic sheeting. we are putting down layers of plywood and then putting in the tent. we are giving people carpets to create an insulated lair in the tept. these are only layers effectively on top of the earth. it's a scant development to help people get through the winter, but, indeed, the way the crisis is developing in the third winter of syria's war, we will be expected to see the 2.2 million refugees we have joined by more, and for the crisis to endure. it is necessary for countries to think of more developed situations or the children and their families. >> we are tackling everything at once. we are providing additional tents, plastic sheeting to go over the tents, to keep them drier. we are providing people with caravans, prefabricated containers, which is an ideal solutions. the authorities in some parts of iraq do not want to see the ca
. >> earlier today we talked to a spokesman for the united nation who told us about the difficulties it faces trying to keep families warm. >> i was in iraq where we brought in extra soil to create platforms for the tents. we are putting down plastic sheeting. we are putting down layers of plywood and then putting in the tent. we are giving people carpets to create an insulated lair in the tept. these are only layers effectively on top of the earth. it's a scant development to help...
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given the scale of the destruction here, they probably won't leave any time soon. >> the united nations has already released 25 million in emergency assistance, and has issued an appeal for 300 more. >> election day in honduras, one of the world's countries chooses its next president. >>> choosing a small loan. >>> u.n. investigators make efforts to combat global warming - is it too little, too late? . >>... within a few weeks and in return sanctions that took years to put in place... >>>> good morning, welcome back to al jazeera america, right now you are watching live a press conference of prime minister benyamin netanyahu. let's listen in. >>... with the lifting of the pressure the first step could be the last step could be the last. without pressure why would it displant the its nuclear capabilities. why dismantle the centrifuges and the nuclear reactor. none of this is contained in the agreement. israel is not bound. we cannot and will not allow for a regime calling for the destruction of israel to obtain a means to achieve this goal. we will not allow iran to have a nuclear weapon
given the scale of the destruction here, they probably won't leave any time soon. >> the united nations has already released 25 million in emergency assistance, and has issued an appeal for 300 more. >> election day in honduras, one of the world's countries chooses its next president. >>> choosing a small loan. >>> u.n. investigators make efforts to combat global warming - is it too little, too late? . >>... within a few weeks and in return sanctions that...
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a united nations wants committee has unanimously passed a resolution on the right to privacy in the digital age fifty five countries including france and russia could sponsor the resolution the third committee of the un general assembly deals with social humanitarian and cultural affairs the resolution says that the violence and based in deception by governments and companies might violate or abuse human rights. it calls for the un human rights commission to conduct an inquiry into the impact of mass digital snooping the resolution doesn't name any specific countries. but it was adopted by germany and brazil. these leaders was spied on by the us national security agency. it'll be put to vote by the one hundred and ninety three member general assembly in december with radium prime minister tony abbott has called for a security roundtable with indonesia in a bid to rebuild ties with its asian neighbor relations between the two countries were shaken by a route over alleged spying by camera. i'd like to see in the future is somewhat of a security round title. whale we out. more i've been with e
a united nations wants committee has unanimously passed a resolution on the right to privacy in the digital age fifty five countries including france and russia could sponsor the resolution the third committee of the un general assembly deals with social humanitarian and cultural affairs the resolution says that the violence and based in deception by governments and companies might violate or abuse human rights. it calls for the un human rights commission to conduct an inquiry into the impact...
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now off the forty eight years of civil war in syria the united nations has finally announced the dice for a long delayed peace conference in geneva the international discussion will begin on gender in twenty seconds. the la temple not the first time leaders of both sides have all the conflict of mess that the negotiating table. decals for my somewhat murky. more correspondence that the un in new york stephen king the last month with a forest time the syrian government and opposition to meet at the door she thinking when he stepped off the fat tuesday speaking to reporters the united nations headquarters secretary general on the moon says the goal of the talks is to establish a transitional government with full control over security forces. this piece on the shuffle. people that go beyond the stand the geneva conference is that the crew for peace for tradition that refuse to meet the aspirations of or the cmp for freedom and eighteenth he'd send me your breakthrough toward its displaced millions and killed more than a hundred thousand people. previous attempts to cling to board faction
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nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the non interference in the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this agree just act lightly and with little left in its piggy bank ukraine wanted time to sort out the problem of its ever growing foreign debt and the range compensation for a modernization program here said this could have helped to safeguard jobs before it entered into any deal with the e.u. or robert oulds the chairman of the bruges group a u.k. independent old party think tank he says ukraine now has to look east to save its economy. the way forward is to look at the cold hard economic facts such as ask the question where does most of ukraine's exports go to the answer is the vast majority of ukrainian exports go towards watches in the c.i.s. states therefore ukraine should we see that straight to your customers you need everybody to be on the same you have to follow but they have the european union's falls that's one aspect another aspect is if they were to sign a deal with you in union
nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the non interference in the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this agree just act lightly and with little left in its piggy bank ukraine wanted time to sort out the problem of its ever growing foreign debt and the range compensation for a modernization program here said this could have helped to safeguard jobs before it entered into any deal with the e.u. or...
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. >> a day after the united nations announced what could be an historic peace conference in syria, members of the syrian opposition say they may not go. the syrian coalition, a large group of rebel fighters say new conditions must be met, including the release of prisoners and release of humanitarian aid. talks are scheduled to be held in geneva. syria's government is yet to say whether it will attend as well. >> al jazeera's contributor rasha from syria covers this from the front line. john siegenthaler spoke to her in new york. he asked rasha about the fallout in neighbouring lebanon. we are using her first name and hiding her identity for safety. >> first of all, 1 million syrian refugees in lebanon. it's a tiny country. imagine one million newcomers to israel. it's similar in size. there's a lot of middle class syrians who moved to lebanon, and it's interesting because even they, you know, were spending a lot of money in the country, and some of them are investing and so on. they are experiencing a major backlash. i mean, i have seen it personally when i have driven around beirut with
. >> a day after the united nations announced what could be an historic peace conference in syria, members of the syrian opposition say they may not go. the syrian coalition, a large group of rebel fighters say new conditions must be met, including the release of prisoners and release of humanitarian aid. talks are scheduled to be held in geneva. syria's government is yet to say whether it will attend as well. >> al jazeera's contributor rasha from syria covers this from the front...
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to the united nations do you expect any positive responses from all of those organizations or contacting do you think they're going to help. actually yes i am hoping because at the end they are finding humor right if they are not going to apply it doubles. at the great power to the arm of. the united states of america we can add more tomorrow we are getting started official letter s. from european but they are going i say she is or he writes to the embassy as you have european embassies in bahrain as well about the embassy in the united states of america and was about to the case of. the national has condemned bahrain over its decision to to keep or this man still in jail that was eligible for release do you think that sort of criticism from the nash amnesty international will have any impact in the influence whatsoever you can on the world knows that mr neville veges and and he is a peaceful and human rights defender he always calls for peaceful movements and he has a great influence in on i'm back range movements sense it started in two thousand and eleven and even before amnesty inter
to the united nations do you expect any positive responses from all of those organizations or contacting do you think they're going to help. actually yes i am hoping because at the end they are finding humor right if they are not going to apply it doubles. at the great power to the arm of. the united states of america we can add more tomorrow we are getting started official letter s. from european but they are going i say she is or he writes to the embassy as you have european embassies in...
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according to the united nations refugee agency lebanon hosts the most refugees with more than 800,000, follow said by turkey, jordan, iraq and egypt. many have been living in tents and face another freezing winter ahead of them. we have this report from a camp in jordan. >> for 18 months the refugees here weathered scorching heat, sandstorms and snow storms. the only shelter - a plastic tent. another freezing winter is coming, so for this family these trailers could not arrive soon enough. >> in the winter the rain caused floods, tents collapsed and floated with belongings. if a tent was connect to electricity, when it rains, it caught fire. i can't describe our suffering. >> the people who have been here longest are the first to get a trailer. there's a lot of frustration when they are given out. there are strict rules to prevent people who get their trailer from taking advantage of their good fortune. in the past refugees that left would sell the trailers for hundreds of dollars for those living in tents. refugees have to sign contracts promising not to trade camp property. this man
according to the united nations refugee agency lebanon hosts the most refugees with more than 800,000, follow said by turkey, jordan, iraq and egypt. many have been living in tents and face another freezing winter ahead of them. we have this report from a camp in jordan. >> for 18 months the refugees here weathered scorching heat, sandstorms and snow storms. the only shelter - a plastic tent. another freezing winter is coming, so for this family these trailers could not arrive soon...
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"i am disturbed and frustrated" he says, he is among those who the united nations call a generation of innocence who are in dane remember of becoming lasting casualties of an appalling wall. >>> news from europe just ahead and then frustration in nigeria where a state of emergency has been extended. >>> plus they call themselves the black block and we'll tell you more about this youth group. >>> still ahead in sport, one of the most decorated footballers in english premier league history celebrates a special milestone. >>> the news from europe now, there is an agreement can the on closer ties with the ukraine but moldova and georgia had signed the agreements with the eu but then hopes of a last-minute deal with ukraine were dashed to the frustration of the eu ministers. >> i think that it is a great disappointment for many in ukraine who had hoped for the possibilities that would be in this agreement. the european union goes on. it was a very generous offer from our side and the president decided to do something else. >> we have this aljazeera update from vilneus. >> reporter: the summ
"i am disturbed and frustrated" he says, he is among those who the united nations call a generation of innocence who are in dane remember of becoming lasting casualties of an appalling wall. >>> news from europe just ahead and then frustration in nigeria where a state of emergency has been extended. >>> plus they call themselves the black block and we'll tell you more about this youth group. >>> still ahead in sport, one of the most decorated footballers in...
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the united nations says almost half of syrians are dependent on foreign aid to survive. that is 9.3 million people. 6.5 million of those are eternally displaced and over 2 million have pled syria, many many living in other countries as refugee. >> many have been killed, 11,000 are children. today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them in the syrian capital. >> translation: we were riding our bikes when we saw the activist. he said, "we want to film you." we didn't get hurt. my mother was trying >> translation: my mother also cried. >> many asked the question if political pressure paved the way for inspectors to visit, then why can't the same be down for medical aid that the people need. >> children caught in the crossfire in syria, international relief agencies hope the peace talks will open the areas cut off from humanitarian assistance. >> school officials accused of covering up a rape crime. >> a protestor sounds off on president obama during a speech on immigration reform. . >>> new charges are filed in the steubenville rape case, accusing coaches
the united nations says almost half of syrians are dependent on foreign aid to survive. that is 9.3 million people. 6.5 million of those are eternally displaced and over 2 million have pled syria, many many living in other countries as refugee. >> many have been killed, 11,000 are children. today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them in the syrian capital. >> translation: we were riding our bikes when we saw the activist. he said, "we want to film you."...
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the united nations says almost half of syrians are depend on aid to survive. just over 2 million have fled syria, many of them live in refg examples irefgrefugees camps. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the activist. he said i want to film you. when we were filming, the shelling occurred. we didn't get hurt. my mother started crying. >> my mother also cried. >> if political pressure paved the way for a safe individuals, then why can't the same be done for the medical aid the people of syria definitely need, stephanie decker, dges had. >>> president obama is trying to get the congress to tackle the issue of immigration reform, senate passed a bill earlier this year but the house wanted to deal with the issue in smaller steps. right now there are no plans to hold any votes. >>> there are new developments in connection to the ohio high school remain case. -- rape case. >>> the ohio state's attorney says four individuals have been charged now. among the charges: failing to report child abuse and tampering with evidence. >> this community has been torn apart
the united nations says almost half of syrians are depend on aid to survive. just over 2 million have fled syria, many of them live in refg examples irefgrefugees camps. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the activist. he said i want to film you. when we were filming, the shelling occurred. we didn't get hurt. my mother started crying. >> my mother also cried. >> if political pressure paved the way for a safe individuals, then why can't the same be done for the medical...
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james bays is at the united nations with developments. the talks leading up to the talks, the biggest question seems to involve who is going to show up? >> reporter: absolutely, and there is a big problem here. they've been trying to arrange the peace conference since may when they came up with the idea. they've had provisional dates over and the opposition before said there were pre-conditions before they talk. so each time they've been unable to stage the talks. now they're trying to force their hand by publicly announce the day of january 22nd. it was announced by general secretary ban ki-moon. >> this is a mission of hope. we go with a clear understanding that the geneva conference with the aspirations of all the syrian people for freedom, dignity, and which guarantees safety and protection to all. >> reporter: well, that was about all he said. he didn't take any questions from reporters, and there are key questions still unanswered. who are going to be there from the international community because many say this conference won't real
james bays is at the united nations with developments. the talks leading up to the talks, the biggest question seems to involve who is going to show up? >> reporter: absolutely, and there is a big problem here. they've been trying to arrange the peace conference since may when they came up with the idea. they've had provisional dates over and the opposition before said there were pre-conditions before they talk. so each time they've been unable to stage the talks. now they're trying to...
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the united nations says half of syrians are dependent on foreign aid to survive. that's 9.3 million people. 6.5 million are eternally displaced. over 2 million fled syria. many living in refugee camps in neighbouring countries. 100,000 have been killed, and a new report by the oxford research group says 11,000 are children. today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them down in the syrian capital. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the activists. he said, "i want to film you. when we filmed is shell landed. we didn't get hurt. my mother was crying", "my mother also cried." >> many asked if political pressure paefs the way for a safe visit, why can't the same be done for humanitarian medical aid the people of syria need. >> oil prices dropped after a landmark deal over iran's nuclear program. a deal raising a deal. the benchmark for the industry fell 2%. this is how iran's negotiating team was greeted when it returned home on saturday. we have this report from iran. >> was it a good or bad deal >> depends who you speak to. most agree any deal
the united nations says half of syrians are dependent on foreign aid to survive. that's 9.3 million people. 6.5 million are eternally displaced. over 2 million fled syria. many living in refugee camps in neighbouring countries. 100,000 have been killed, and a new report by the oxford research group says 11,000 are children. today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them down in the syrian capital. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the activists. he said, "i...
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. >> a day after the united nations confirmed a date for syrian peace talks, it's unclear who will attend. lival sides will meet in geneva. it hasn't stopped the fighting on the ground, of course. rebel fighters have taken control of several villages in aleppo province. of course, syria's war shifted political allegiance across the middle east. turkish's ethnic kurds worry they may have become a victim. >> kurds in turkey are marching for brothers and sisters in syria. this is an area where kurds live, western kurd stan. it's embroiled in civil war. for decades syrian kurds fought the assad regime. kurd bargained with assad to leave them alone. al qaeda wants to wipe them out. to build an islamic state. kurds warn islamic fighters are the number one threat they now face. they hold the government of the region. this says, "take your al qaeda fighters out." >> translation: massacres are taking place. you have to see who is turning a blind eye. the turks, arabs and the iranians are trying to eliminate our freedoms, by allowing a military operation to besiege the region. despite kurdish repre
. >> a day after the united nations confirmed a date for syrian peace talks, it's unclear who will attend. lival sides will meet in geneva. it hasn't stopped the fighting on the ground, of course. rebel fighters have taken control of several villages in aleppo province. of course, syria's war shifted political allegiance across the middle east. turkish's ethnic kurds worry they may have become a victim. >> kurds in turkey are marching for brothers and sisters in syria. this is an...
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the united nations high commissioner for human rights warning that egypt's new protest law must be changed. >>> china is saying today that the air space over the islands in dispute is part of their defense zone. but japan and the u.s. disagree. thomas pickering is a retired ambassador to russia. he say it is unlikely there will be fallout with china over this dispute. >> both the united states and china understand this. we went through a very difficult period, some 12, 15 years ago over the eye land, where a chinese intercepted collided with a naval american reconnaissance plane. it was a difficulted and strained question. both chai and the united states, i think, have every interest in wanting to avoid a repetition. people will look at the fact that the united states is being firm about its interests in this the region. i think being careful about that. i think the vice president will have plenty of opportunity to explain it, and i think while with china it may cast a bit of a pal over the visit, i think it can be explained. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel speaking to his japanese count
the united nations high commissioner for human rights warning that egypt's new protest law must be changed. >>> china is saying today that the air space over the islands in dispute is part of their defense zone. but japan and the u.s. disagree. thomas pickering is a retired ambassador to russia. he say it is unlikely there will be fallout with china over this dispute. >> both the united states and china understand this. we went through a very difficult period, some 12, 15 years...
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the permanent five members of the united nations plus germany have struck this deal with iran to sharply curtail their nuclear capability. in the meantime as they try to negotiate this deal. this is the compromise. what the deal will do is halt the iranian enrichment. they have pledged to halt their enrichment above a 5% threshold. above that you have weapons-grade your rai uranium t can be quickly converted into new colounuclear wemtion. weapons there will be no additional sentr sens centrifug. many say it's not deal unless the sent feujs ar centrifuges a. >> there is a place called iraq which is using heavy water that could be conceivably converted into plutonium. another nuclear weapon deal. john kerry and all down the line call this is a first step. the inspectors will be in the country on a daily basis on invieinstrusive inspections rche here is john kerry today. >> we do this with our eyes wide open. you don't do this on somebody's states tstatestatements you t t. we have kept the base sick basic architecture of sachk sanctionsn place. and over the next couple of months we'll be ab
the permanent five members of the united nations plus germany have struck this deal with iran to sharply curtail their nuclear capability. in the meantime as they try to negotiate this deal. this is the compromise. what the deal will do is halt the iranian enrichment. they have pledged to halt their enrichment above a 5% threshold. above that you have weapons-grade your rai uranium t can be quickly converted into new colounuclear wemtion. weapons there will be no additional sentr sens...
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they also discussed the main directions of cooperation between kazakhstan and united nations when fernando has been in a position on high for mr president about the preparations for the elections presidential elections will be held in april next year. we discussed the problems from the standpoint of regional interest neighboring countries including certain threats posed by terrorists in drug dealers. i was very glad to hear the cars extent ready to help pass the torch is due to presume it was most appropriate photos to an eternity still feel the medical business. the gdp growth has extent stands at five point eight percent the ministry of economy and budget planning unit block the site reports. be sure that this growth will reach six percent as it was projected to stand aside it also reported about the implementation of the president's instructions the president gave the instruction to check all in industrial programs. today mr josiah purported that the inspection was completed he also spoke about what has been done based on the inspection results. most of southern end of a virginia the pr
they also discussed the main directions of cooperation between kazakhstan and united nations when fernando has been in a position on high for mr president about the preparations for the elections presidential elections will be held in april next year. we discussed the problems from the standpoint of regional interest neighboring countries including certain threats posed by terrorists in drug dealers. i was very glad to hear the cars extent ready to help pass the torch is due to presume it was...
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the united nations says almost half of syrians are now dependent on foreign aid to survive, that's 9.3 million people. 6.5 million are in displaced while over 2 million have fled syria, many now live in refugee camps and neighboring countries. 100,000 people have been killed, and a new report by the oxford research group says 11,000 of those are children. >>> but today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them down in the syrian capitol. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the accident. he said, i want to film you. when we were filming the shell landed. we didn't get hurt. my mother started crying. my mother also cried. [ explosion ] >> reporter: many ask the question if political pressure paved the way for a safe visit for the chemical weapons inspectors to come here, why can't the same be done for the aid that people desperately need. >> an amazing story of turning leftover food into power to power hundreds of home. that story and more when al jazeera america returns. power of the people until we restore our freedoms and rights. >> welcome back to al jazeera ameri
the united nations says almost half of syrians are now dependent on foreign aid to survive, that's 9.3 million people. 6.5 million are in displaced while over 2 million have fled syria, many now live in refugee camps and neighboring countries. 100,000 people have been killed, and a new report by the oxford research group says 11,000 of those are children. >>> but today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them down in the syrian capitol. >> we were riding our...
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nations statistics nearly five thousand five hundred people had been killed even though many of the car bombing attacks clean out the militants targeting the shia sunni muslims are being killed in retaliation attacks. use. it's a sleeping bag and is great eats and eats the stuff that people are thinking of making his brow. now from the thousands of people walking through the day. a sixteen inch fact that many people. it's a tool to fight the tears came to see in the ministry of immigrant absorption several schools with such happiness and to provide people with more information on the pink and black. it's now a staff of the eighteen thousand people from around the wild and agree to extrapolate idea meanwhile tote and want more access than decreased to eighty on the odd is that for and the great aid to israel ms spence st to its presence on these roads immigration bill which isn't all free time. if you make you quantify peninsula has very much an open goal for the state as far as the calvin them on skits it benefits the range is from freeport on which his unending penang which missile
nations statistics nearly five thousand five hundred people had been killed even though many of the car bombing attacks clean out the militants targeting the shia sunni muslims are being killed in retaliation attacks. use. it's a sleeping bag and is great eats and eats the stuff that people are thinking of making his brow. now from the thousands of people walking through the day. a sixteen inch fact that many people. it's a tool to fight the tears came to see in the ministry of immigrant...
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. >> reporter: he is among those who the united nations calls a generation of innocents who are in danger of becoming lasting casualties of an appalling war. ♪ >> we're looking at a national weather service map, this had a number of colors on it just days ago. a storm was developing across the south. but now? nothing. pretty quiet here. you see an ice jam causing a flood warning up in michigan and then to the south there is flooding from all of rain that we had, and the became colors showing -- the beige colors showing that not much is happening. we'll take this after the past few days. it is cold out there. it is 57 in denver, billings at 46 but just above the freezing mark in chicago, and very cold air here across northeast and the satellite picture showing nothing, not a lot happening, maybe just a few snowflakes coming down in the northern plains but high pressure controlling the area here and in new england a calm breeze and cold temperatures expected, temperatures dropping to the teens and no real snow to talk about. and the warm air, it will return. each day getting a little bit
. >> reporter: he is among those who the united nations calls a generation of innocents who are in danger of becoming lasting casualties of an appalling war. ♪ >> we're looking at a national weather service map, this had a number of colors on it just days ago. a storm was developing across the south. but now? nothing. pretty quiet here. you see an ice jam causing a flood warning up in michigan and then to the south there is flooding from all of rain that we had, and the became...
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. >>> an estimated 36 million people now live with hiv around the world, according to the united nations. in athens public health officials hand out clean needle as a preventative measure against hiv transmission. while the head of un aid says great progress has been made in bringing down the price of hiv medication over the years, spread of the virus continues to rise many some places. >> for example, in central asia and in eastern europe we have seen a 13% increase in the number of infections since 2006. >> nearly 30 million people have died of aids since the disease emerged in the early '80s. >>> new develops to tell you about in animal abuse case that shocked many people in san francisco. animal controller officers say this is the man who threw those two cats into the bay, where at least one drowned. they are asking for your help to get his name. officers spent hours going over surveillance video from around the embarcadero when they got a break, the hyatt had a run-in with the suspect and witnesses confirmed, this is the man. >> she knew without a doubt she could identify this man i
. >>> an estimated 36 million people now live with hiv around the world, according to the united nations. in athens public health officials hand out clean needle as a preventative measure against hiv transmission. while the head of un aid says great progress has been made in bringing down the price of hiv medication over the years, spread of the virus continues to rise many some places. >> for example, in central asia and in eastern europe we have seen a 13% increase in the...
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he is among those the united nations called "a generation who is in danger of becoming lasting tragedies of an appalling war." beirut. >> well, weather is pretty quiet this weekend but we are looking at a big change in temperatures. it will feel cold out there. there is no rain or snow, but what's left behind is cold air. the wind has died down. that will lead to a cold night tonight, especially across the northeast. right now, it's barely above -- not quite up to freezing in chicago, just up to 38 in new york. but getting a little warmer here across the condusouthern plains really the pacific northwest. quiet with the radar plus the clouds. you wouldn't normally see big storms we could talk about but nothing here it's all clear. just a few light snow showers around the great lakes. high pressure is in control of the weather here across the northeast directly under that, you have the light wind as this low moved out, the high moved in, the windy weather, thanksgiving. than things are coming down -- calming down a little bit. high pressure in control through the nooecht. a cold night ther
he is among those the united nations called "a generation who is in danger of becoming lasting tragedies of an appalling war." beirut. >> well, weather is pretty quiet this weekend but we are looking at a big change in temperatures. it will feel cold out there. there is no rain or snow, but what's left behind is cold air. the wind has died down. that will lead to a cold night tonight, especially across the northeast. right now, it's barely above -- not quite up to freezing in...
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the government said the trade pact involving the united states japan canada and nine other nations will call korea boost trade and the region the initiative of the so called trans pacific partnership treat pack is spearheaded by a wash and ten which is trying to reaffirm its influence in asia pacific region. on the other hand is focusing its efforts on the regional comprehensive economic partnership. a sixteen nation the deal that involves hand as hand nations and six major asia pacific economies including china korea and japan korea which already has free trade arrangements with both the united states and the european union previously maintained that they would focus on pending free trade talks including those with china and australia before deciding on the ppp the trade ministry says that its final decision on whether to join the top three ppp will be based on the outcome of preliminary bilateral talks with the countries involved. wednesday adding onions. the curry as consumer prices stayed and the zero percent range for the third straight month in november helped by dropping the pric
the government said the trade pact involving the united states japan canada and nine other nations will call korea boost trade and the region the initiative of the so called trans pacific partnership treat pack is spearheaded by a wash and ten which is trying to reaffirm its influence in asia pacific region. on the other hand is focusing its efforts on the regional comprehensive economic partnership. a sixteen nation the deal that involves hand as hand nations and six major asia pacific...
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nations convention on the law of the seat was adopted in nineteen eighty two. the un convention has expanded your brain to the country's territory from three not at home whilst each fault nautical miles from its sea bass line stretching japan's air defences down over both in europe the line model. but the spokesperson said. korea is not obligated to notify japan and pure be any aircraft entering this down meanwhile defence minister to nineteen during a national defence committee meeting tuesday said he will push to expand korea's current era defines talented that it includes e little. he pointed out that japan should have no obligations to the move as a submerged by the eyelets are already controlled by korea the arizona controversy was scared of that speech by now announced saturday that it had established a new and defines down over the east by nancy at all for lap two koreas air defense down and includes the little island china said on tuesday that it wants to talk to korea on friendly terms about the change. seems i mean. i mean. no response at north korea
nations convention on the law of the seat was adopted in nineteen eighty two. the un convention has expanded your brain to the country's territory from three not at home whilst each fault nautical miles from its sea bass line stretching japan's air defences down over both in europe the line model. but the spokesperson said. korea is not obligated to notify japan and pure be any aircraft entering this down meanwhile defence minister to nineteen during a national defence committee meeting tuesday...
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lebanon is hosting 1.3 million syrians. 800,000 have been ledgesterred with the united nations. but they're scattered across the country and since there are no official camps it's hard for aid agencies to reach all the people here. we've been talking to all the people here throughout the day, and they're telling us they want mattresses, and our children don't have proper shoes and winter clothes. many are resigned to the fact that they're not going home any time soon as the war continues in their country. >> the lebanese government is struggling to control the influx of refugees. is there anything more that lebanon can do? >> well, lebanon faces it's own problems. it is economic problems. the presence of refugees has put a strain on the country's resources. they are taking the jobs of the lebanese people. sir januaries are ready to work for less amount of money. could you imagine the social tensions brewing in this country. apart from the fact that there have been a lot of security incidents related to the conflict in syria. this country has been appealing to the international c
lebanon is hosting 1.3 million syrians. 800,000 have been ledgesterred with the united nations. but they're scattered across the country and since there are no official camps it's hard for aid agencies to reach all the people here. we've been talking to all the people here throughout the day, and they're telling us they want mattresses, and our children don't have proper shoes and winter clothes. many are resigned to the fact that they're not going home any time soon as the war continues in...
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there is word that that the united nations arab league will finally announce a date for the geneva two conference later tomorrow. do you think it will make any difference? >> we support genoa 2 and we hope it will be a successful effort. and based on the princples of london meeting of the core group, where the basic principles are the it should noe an open process there should be a new transitional governing party and those with a official roll with syria and the both side of government will represent two delegations. >> sunni muslim groups have closed all mosques for 24 hours. it's in protest for the lack of protection of sue any' any sunnn the area. >> a mosque's closed door is not just unusual u in iraq it's a political statement. simply put it means enough i is enough and the government needs to act. the sunni endowment office has taken this step in a protest of what they see as a war against them. >> car bomb attacks happen regularly here. and so many characters have been murdered in what the group says is a targeted attack against them. the mosques leader is angry. we shutdown th
there is word that that the united nations arab league will finally announce a date for the geneva two conference later tomorrow. do you think it will make any difference? >> we support genoa 2 and we hope it will be a successful effort. and based on the princples of london meeting of the core group, where the basic principles are the it should noe an open process there should be a new transitional governing party and those with a official roll with syria and the both side of government...
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the united nations is warning that if nothing is done to stop the central african republic in freefall there could soon be genocide. >>> i want to take you live to egypt's capitol of cairo where hundreds of people are protesting in the first major protest since the interior ministry in egypt introduced a new law which bans protests without prior police approval. what is happening hoda? >> reporter: well, that protest has already been disbursed by now, but still there are security forces in the area who have detained many of the people who were at that protest, among them some of the most high profile activists in this country, have been the most active since 2011. this is a second protest today. earlier in the day there was also another protest, maybe a couple hundred people who were remembering a protester who died last year. and who were also protesting the new protest law, and basically what has happened is that the government has applied the law that it has ratified just two days ago. the interim president signed that law, and that law was warning that you cannot have any protests
the united nations is warning that if nothing is done to stop the central african republic in freefall there could soon be genocide. >>> i want to take you live to egypt's capitol of cairo where hundreds of people are protesting in the first major protest since the interior ministry in egypt introduced a new law which bans protests without prior police approval. what is happening hoda? >> reporter: well, that protest has already been disbursed by now, but still there are security...
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amnesty international condemned it and so has the united nations. here is richelle carey. >> this demonstration in new york's times square was fuelled by anger over a ruling by the dominican republic's highest court. hundreds protested a ruling leaving families and friends without a place to call home. raymo raymond joseph, a prominent speaker, spoke for thousands. he said people like him are only welcomed by the dominican republic if considered worthy. as a well-known reporter of the "wall street journal," he was offered citizenship. he said no. so unlike others he has a country to call home. >> i said, "thank you, but no thank you." i decided to become haitian at 18. had i accepted the offer of the dominican con sul general in 1976 - today i would be be in limbo. >> that's where dominicans of haitian descent find themselves. a ruling by the highest court stripped citizenship by anyone of haitian consent considered illegal and born or entered the country after 1929. applicants say it's about 200,000 people. the dominican republic say it's closer to
amnesty international condemned it and so has the united nations. here is richelle carey. >> this demonstration in new york's times square was fuelled by anger over a ruling by the dominican republic's highest court. hundreds protested a ruling leaving families and friends without a place to call home. raymo raymond joseph, a prominent speaker, spoke for thousands. he said people like him are only welcomed by the dominican republic if considered worthy. as a well-known reporter of the...
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nations charter in international law violation of sovereignty and the not interference in the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this. lightly. and with little left in its piggy bank ukraine wanted time to some time for the problem of its ever growing for indents and arrange compensation for modernization program this could have helped save gone droplet forward and into any deal with the easy and robert oulds the bridge group a u.k. independent or party think tank says ukraine has to look east to save its forward train economy. the way forward is to look at the cold hard economic facts soldiers ask the question where does most of the ukraine's exports go to the answer is the vast majority of ukrainian exports go towards washington the c.i.s. states therefore ukraine should really see that a trade deal with a customs union with russia on the same terms have to follow but they have the european union's fault that's one aspect another aspect is if they were to sign a deal with the european union what would be the effect on
nations charter in international law violation of sovereignty and the not interference in the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this. lightly. and with little left in its piggy bank ukraine wanted time to some time for the problem of its ever growing for indents and arrange compensation for modernization program this could have helped save gone droplet forward and into any deal with the easy and robert oulds the bridge group a...
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i think we said several times the secretary general of the united nations. secretary of general of the arab league are capable of inviting iran. >> the. >> geneva communique insist on a peace fire. would that have to happen before the january 22nd or some day afterward? >> i'm not sure if the geneva communique community says, but we strongly appeal to the parties that since they are coming to this conference, this is as the secretary general said today, it is a huge opportunity for peace that shouldn't be wasted. this being so, we very strongly appeal to the syrian government, and the opposition not to wait for the conference. for confidence-building measures the violence, release prisoners. those who have been kidnapped. [♪ music ] >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are the stories we're following for you. israel forcing its opposition against iran's nuclear program and now wants to talk with the u.s. >>> children struggling to survive syria's bloody civil war, but will they live long enough to survive the latest effort towards peace.
i think we said several times the secretary general of the united nations. secretary of general of the arab league are capable of inviting iran. >> the. >> geneva communique insist on a peace fire. would that have to happen before the january 22nd or some day afterward? >> i'm not sure if the geneva communique community says, but we strongly appeal to the parties that since they are coming to this conference, this is as the secretary general said today, it is a huge...
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be documented as being israeli as our discovers a united national identity could be an important step towards ending discrimination in the country the us has uncle sam russia has the bear from has mother yawn and israel has a question mark if nothing else it's weird in france you're french in the united states you are american in south africa you're south african but here in israel you cannot be registered as israeli i'm the only low you can come from moscow. and demand to be just a nationality. well you can not there man. no it's a totally absurd situation in israel's population which is st there are one hundred thirty five recognized nations people are listed as jew arab druze and more but never as israeli and the most seem ok with that it's the mountain the meaning is the same the nation is the jewish nation and it has the jewish nation state both in the proclamation of independence and the un resolution of november the twenty ninth one nine hundred forty seven which says that a jewish state would be formed not an israeli world if a person was to be identified as israeli in the nat
be documented as being israeli as our discovers a united national identity could be an important step towards ending discrimination in the country the us has uncle sam russia has the bear from has mother yawn and israel has a question mark if nothing else it's weird in france you're french in the united states you are american in south africa you're south african but here in israel you cannot be registered as israeli i'm the only low you can come from moscow. and demand to be just a...
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this lawsuit against the national security agency the n.s.a. for the repeated surveillance that they engaged in not only against greenpeace but a range of other human rights and other. citizen groups in the united states let's talk about the article coming out what message was greenpeace trying to send by borning as oil rig and what's the current status of the activists in russia. well the arctic serves as a producer a term a condition of the planet it placing credibly important role in climate regulation and furthermore. the only reason why we can even consider drilling there is because we have burned so much of oil coal and gas that has led to the arctic sea ice actually melting however if there was a school in this part of the world it would be incredibly difficult virtually impossible. and these no track record of any company in the world to clean up an oil spill in such icy conditions essentially the orld could be locked in the ice in the sea for more than six months causing devastating consequences now. as far as the article goes this par
this lawsuit against the national security agency the n.s.a. for the repeated surveillance that they engaged in not only against greenpeace but a range of other human rights and other. citizen groups in the united states let's talk about the article coming out what message was greenpeace trying to send by borning as oil rig and what's the current status of the activists in russia. well the arctic serves as a producer a term a condition of the planet it placing credibly important role in climate...
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nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the non interference in the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take that the whole world community cannot take this. act of lightly and i would rather little left in the piggy bank ukraine wanted time to solve the problem of a growing foreign debt and to arrange compensation for a modernization program in fact kiev said this could help safeguard jobs before it entered into any deal with the e.u. robert oulds the chair of the bruges group or u.k. independence or party think tank he says ukraine has to look eastwards to save its faltering economy the way full woodies to look at the cold hard economic facts such as ask the question where does most of the ukraine's exports go to the answer is the vast majority of ukrainian exports go towards washington the c.i.s. states or ukraine should we see that trade deal costumes you need everybody on the same you have to go but they have the european union's fault that's one aspect another aspect is if they were to sign a deal with you in union what would be th
nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the non interference in the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take that the whole world community cannot take this. act of lightly and i would rather little left in the piggy bank ukraine wanted time to solve the problem of a growing foreign debt and to arrange compensation for a modernization program in fact kiev said this could help safeguard jobs before it entered into any deal with the e.u. robert...
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nations charter and international law a violation of the sovereignty and the noninterference of the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this agree just act lightly the latest news updates footage and photographs from kiev can be found right now on our website r.t. dot com and you can also log on to get up to speed with how these protests started and escalated into the current situation. this week so diplomatic differences exposed by the historic deal between six world powers and iran over its atomic ambitions amid general cautious optimism hawks on capitol hill israeli hardliners and disgruntled shakes in the gulf states are just some of those who were angry already looks at the political battles the white house faces to make this agreement stick today that diplomacy opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure and flying in the face of president obama what was cute in geneva. last night in small store. it's a store and says. it's not a serial killers in an environment where israel as well as many u.s. lawm
nations charter and international law a violation of the sovereignty and the noninterference of the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this agree just act lightly the latest news updates footage and photographs from kiev can be found right now on our website r.t. dot com and you can also log on to get up to speed with how these protests started and escalated into the current situation. this week so diplomatic differences exposed...
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the secretary general or does just that mr brahimi united nations. you know support the geneva two they have a lot of work and a next forty days in order to put the opposition on the table that. we're going to have in geneva table is one more nine members represent the regime and the other offices and nine members and in-between that is the secretary general or his assistant. regime doesn't have any problem he can nominate in five minutes. delegations the city an officer delegation but what we can do is we have several positions we have. we have. not accepted to be on the dime brenda the coalition we're still talking about the opposition outside we have the opposition political opposition inside what about the free syrian army who is going to be a representative second and the who are on the line we do estimate the number sixty thousand on that and if they are not the represented on joining if we cannot live. fire if they are how. they are on the terrorist list. thank you for your time thank you very much indeed for sharing you. had a sense of middle
the secretary general or does just that mr brahimi united nations. you know support the geneva two they have a lot of work and a next forty days in order to put the opposition on the table that. we're going to have in geneva table is one more nine members represent the regime and the other offices and nine members and in-between that is the secretary general or his assistant. regime doesn't have any problem he can nominate in five minutes. delegations the city an officer delegation but what we...
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nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the non interference in domestic affairs of other states. and i think russia cannot take it the whole world community cannot take this the dream just act like that. latest news updates footage and for the girls from kiev can be found right now on a website auntie cocoa heathrow said no going to get up to speed with how these protests started and escalated into the current situation. this week's order to match the difference is exposed by the historic deal between six will post in the role on that but its atomic ambitions. and in general cautious optimism holds on capitol hill is really hard liners and disgruntled shrinks in the gulf states and to some others who are angry unseeded to be and who battles the white house faces to make this agreement stake today that diplomacy open up a new path toward a world that is more secure. and flying in the face of president obama. what was needed. geneva. let's talk this over with. so the store instead. you will. it's in an environment where israel as well as the u s lawmakers d
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nations charter and international law a violation of the sovereignty and the not interference of the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this. act lightly. check out archie dot com for a lead all the latest videos photos and news updates from kiev we have a detailed timeline of events in case you missed anything. his coming week in iran and six world powers are set to draft the first steps towards implementing the nuclear deal that was recently struck in geneva the process though isn't expected to be a smooth one although seen as a diplomatic breakthrough the agreement has already faced fierce criticism from iran's longstanding regional foes and hardliners on capitol hill or he's guided to kion has the view from washington today that diplomacy opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure and flying in the face of president obama what was key to the geneva. last small story. it's a story and state. it's not a series of trees in an environment where israel as well as many u.s. lawmakers don't think that iran s
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the united nations says almost half of syrians are dependent on foreign aid to survive. that's 9.3 million people. 6.5 million of those are eternally displaced while over 2 million fled syria, many of them live in refugee camps. 100,000 have been killed and a report by the oxford research group says 11,000 of those are children. today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them down in the syrian capital. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the activists. he said, "we want to film you." when they were filming the shell landed. we didn't get hurt. my mother cry the >> translation: my mother cried. >> many asked the question if political question paved the way for a safe visit by chemical weapon inspectors, why not the same for medical aid that the people of syria desperately need? >> we surgeon to syrian contributor rasha, who covered the war extensively. she's brought us stories from some of the most inaccessible and violent parts of the country. i sat with her in new york and talked about witnessing the humanitarian crisis. we use her first name and ar
the united nations says almost half of syrians are dependent on foreign aid to survive. that's 9.3 million people. 6.5 million of those are eternally displaced while over 2 million fled syria, many of them live in refugee camps. 100,000 have been killed and a report by the oxford research group says 11,000 of those are children. today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them down in the syrian capital. >> we were riding our bikes when we saw the activists. he said,...